Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Did You Know That...?

"1) You're an awesome person.
2) You always help me when I need you.
3) You never let me down.
4) You make me happy.
5) You are...."

A month ago, when I was down, I received a note from a close friend on flowery stationary stating reasons why I am amazing and how he is glad to have me as friend. To be man enough to go out there and even buy the stationary makes him an awesome friend to have. Thank you very much! I hope you all have a friend you really care about and can make their day like he did mine! Go out there and DO IT!!!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Fortune Cookie For You!

"The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate." ~Oprah Winfrey

Other than the fact that the quote is a chiasmus and Oprah came up with it, I recently received this advice from a fortune cookie at the dining hall. Along with another fortune that told me "Don't panic!" and such, I suddenly wondered what it'd be like to receive a huge fortune cookie with a personalized fortune inside.

From personalized fortune cookies to pictures on oreo cookies, this site has got it all! It's fun and entertaining to watch someone's expression when they receive these gifts because, quite frankly, who'd think to receive a huge fortune cookie for a present?

Thursday, October 28, 2010

You Say GoodBye and I Say Hello~~




I absolutely love greeting cards!

Greeting cards are amazing. They are simple, lovely, and they are, in general, one of the most caring presents in my opinion. Of course, not just any greeting card, it has to be homemade to show someone you really care or a card that encompasses everything. Check out the link above to see some examples of the cards you can make using the instructions from this site! Make something just to say hello!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

"Dear Loved One..."

Today's focus is on letters. Not very creative, huh? Wrong. The only thing that's the same between all letters is the fact that it's on paper and you write a message on it. Besides those facts, everything else is different. The language is different, the handwriting's different, the message, the grammar, the expressions as well as the little inside jokes you share with the recipient! So here's some ways to spruce up the original way of communication (that is, after the spoken counterpart):